Here’s the latest in my series of three-dimensional anaglyph (red-cyan) pictures. While at Lake Havasu, AZ, I took two pictures to produce this image. One leaning left and one leaning right, to simulate the distance between a person’s eyes. You can read about this technique on my 3D Stuff page. Click on the image to see a larger version. If you don’t have your 3D glasses handy, you can click for a 2D picture of the London Bridge.
Nice one, and well composed. I notice that you couldn’t convince the flags to hold still and cease their fluttering between your exposures, a regrettable artifact of the single-camera anaglyph method. But they are small enough that they do not detract from the overall impression. You are building a good gallery here.
Thanks for the compliment, Sean.
It would have been too much to ask for the wind to not blow in the 109° temperature at the bridge. I was going to doctor the photo with the same flag on both images but didn’t take the time.
I will have more 3D pix from the vacation when I get time.